Day five was
the biggie, lots of porterage, big rapids and a long way to go. We started with
the huge Propsting Gorge and through the exciting Trojans rapids, a lively
start to the morning. The majority of the day was spent running small rapids
with plenty of spray and steep drop offs into lively swell. By now our boat and
crew had a name, Team Barnacle, and were pulling together like a well
oiled machine, although our captain might have thought otherwise! There
were no more capsizes, very little marooning and almost no mutinies
during the whole day. It was another day of laughter, songs, games and
the occasional blind panic, but on the outside we were now hardened
watermen (and women) and barely flinched at the sight or sound of turbulent
waters!
That evening
we camped under a huge limestone overhang. The lower sections were small caves
and the upper large sheltered platforms where you could spread out your
equipment to dry well out of the weather. The rain stopped, the sun came out
and we all knew we had just one more day of paddling to reach journey's end.
We slept well
in our cozy hole, oblivious to the snakes and spiders and had to be roused from
our slumbers for our final day of paddling. Though an easy day in regard to
white water it was still a trek, flat water is no friend to a light boat on a
windy day and we spent most of the 6 hours paddling hard into an unforgiving
headwind as we joined the Gordon River and completed the final few kilometres
to the landing stage and the end of our paddling leg.
With camp
established and dinner cooking a beautiful yacht appeared on the horizon and
smoothly moor at the jetty. This was our route back to civilisation. With
them they had beer and wine which we generously purchased and toasted our
success.
At 5am the
next morning we packed up camp, loaded the boat and sailed west along the
Gordon heading for the nearest port of Strahan. With breakfast on board and a
chance to climb the rigging it was a pleasant 5 hour cruise back
to civilisation.
In Hobart
that evening we had a farewell dinner and drinks with all the crew, many of
whom we were sad to say farewell to and many we promised to see again.
Loading the boats on Day 5
Captain Barnacle preparing to launch
Cabin Boy Jim checks the cargo
First Mate Mary ready to cast off
The dashing swashbuckling hero!?!
...and his friend!!
Propsting Gorge provides a gentle start to the day
The boys look for the best line
All present and correct....
...ish!
Cosy quarters at camp 5
Preparing to cast off on the final leg
It looked more like a Chinese laundry
The finish line at Sir John Falls
Tom thought he'd found the quick way out but was thwarted in his attempt
Kids!
Our transport back to civilisation
Chris enjoying the view
And a great view it is from up there!
Hobart homecoming
Cheers guys
The dream team
Awesome!
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